Anything is 'worth' whatever some will pay you for it.
You can take your jewelery to a jeweler to determine whether or not the gems are diamonds, and from there decide how to value your item.
It is unlikely that you would find electroplate on a valuable diamond.
The 18K indicates 18 karat gold. The HGE indicates heavy gold electroplate, meaning the ring is not solid gold but gold plated. The A might indicate the manufacturer.
18 karat gold electroplate
gold electroplate "An electro-chemical plating process in which gold of at least 10kt is bonded to another metal. Gold electroplate is no less than seven-millionths of an inch thick."
gold electroplate "An electro-chemical plating process in which gold of at least 10kt is bonded to another metal. Gold electroplate is no less than seven-millionths of an inch thick."
The GE usually stands for Gold Electroplate, the rest is the initials of the designer.
Raining Diamonds was created on 2011-10-18.
18 kt GE means that the jewelry is made up of 18 karat gold plate. The GE stands for gold electroplate.
the money and dimonds are worth 36725 the emeralds are worth 64800 so the emeralds are worth more
18K is obviously 18 carat. 18 carat this is 75% of gold. G.E. could mean gold electroplate So 18K GEA means 18kt gold electroplate. ----------------------------------------------- http://buywhitegold.org
Probably not because the HGE mark indicates that it has heavy gold electroplate, not solid gold.
The value of a diamond depends on its cut, its clarity, its colour and its carat weight. A local jeweler can give you the answer you want.